Friday, June 18, 2010

A ‘Beat the Heat’ Recipe

Looking for a quick and easy recipe for this sizzling hot Father’s Day weekend? Do you like savory flavors even in warm weather? Then you might want to try this simple but tasty recipe using Couscous. This grain product can be bought loose or in a package. I prefer to buy it loose as it is less expensive in bulk and in my opinion, a better flavor than the packaged stuff. It is a cinch to cook plus one of the healthiest grain pastas. There are endless cooking ideas with couscous but here is a recent one we tested in our own kitchen. Hope you enjoy it on these last few days of spring that are sure to feel like summer.

Boil 1 cup of water. Take the pan off the burner. Add 2 teaspoons of chicken base and 2 lemon slices in the water and stir. Then add ¾ cup of couscous. Cover and set aside for at least five minutes.

Peel and cube 1 medium sized eggplant. Spread out on a cutting board and lightly salt the cubes. Pat with a paper towel to absorb some of the bitter juices. Heat a frying pan, adding 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Sautee eggplant until soft. While eggplant is simmering, drain the artichokes, cut in quarters and remove any tough leaves. This varies depending on the brand. Cut and dice the tomato. Chop up 1/8 cup of olives. When eggplant is done, toss in artichokes, olives and tomatoes to warm through. Take off burner.

Fluff the couscous with a fork, removing any lumps. Take out the lemon slices and toss. Add a glug of good quality extra virgin olive oil and the ¼ cup cheese of choice. Mix thoroughly. Place the couscous on the plate and add the mix of eggplant, artichokes, olives and tomatoes on the top. You can also garnish with thinly sliced fresh basil or spearmint. Serve with meat, salad or just by itself.

Hope you find some great things to do with Dad this weekend and don’t forget to keep on gardening!

P.S. We can’t forget our inspirational quote of the day by Fellini. “Life is a combination of magic and pasta.” I am sure he meant to stick gardening in there somewhere. Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads!

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